Many people started off in the Christian faith and during their experience turned back. There are many reasons why this happens. Here are few:

Return to the Faith

Come Back Home!

1. "Being a Christian is too hard..."

The way of life for a Christian is modeled for us by Jesus Christ. As we read the bible, we learn how Jesus lived out his human life while maintaining spiritual values. Far too many people in the church mistake a new, fulfilling, and joyous life in Christ with one that is restrictive. When this happens it takes the joy out of living this new life. When God's Spirit is living within our hearts it's not about restricting ourselves from old sinful behaviors. We no longer desire or have an appetite for the former sinful lifestyles. God does not force us to change; instead, our hearts become increasingly devoted to him, and in return, we grow in the image of His Son, Jesus Christ (Romans 8:29).

What you need to know - No one changes overnight. It does not work that way. Your desire for the Lord increases as you spend time in prayer, learn more about Him from the Bible, attend church on a regular basis, and gather with fellow Christians. The change or transformation takes place in your heart and you will notice a positive change for the good. It's not something that is grievous, but exciting, as you recognize spiritual and personal growth taking place in your life.

2. "I can't measure up to the standards of the church"

The church is an evolving and perpetual gathering under God's Grace. Each believer is in the process of developing in the image of Jesus Christ (Romans 8:29). The standard of God evolves in the life of the believer through Christian Discipleship. This is an extremely vital part in helping believers avoid self-condemnation, learn how to live for the Lord, and developing foundation. In addition, the church is an atmosphere where we help one another with personal challenges. It is not a place driven by rules, but teaches believers to develop a fulfilling relationship with Jesus Christ.

What you need to know - Followers of Jesus Christ experience challenges at some point in their spiritual journey. It is important to understand that God is our helper and will not cast us away. His involvement with us as a loving Heavenly Father gives us the strength that we need to overcome all obstacles. While God will not bend or compromise His Word, He will offer His Grace in allowing us the opportunity to rise above each challenge.

3. "God won't forgive me if I have a moment of weakness"

Somehow people have convinced themselves they need to be perfect. Some have even thought that God would punish or condemn them for having a moment of weakness.

What you need to know - God has made a covenant with each one of His children through the life of Jesus Christ. The enemies of guilt and fear no longer have a hold on God's people. We have the freedom to experience a progressive and growing relationship with Him. The devotion we have for God is not based on a list of rules. It is from the heart that we live for Him.

See What God's Word says in Romans 8:1-2There is now therefore no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus, to those who walk after the spirit and not after the flesh. For the Law of life in Christ Jesus has made me free from the law of sin and death.

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Pray this Prayer and Return back to the Faith!

Father God, I come to you in the Name of Jesus. I repent of my sins and ask that you forgive me. I rededicate my life back to you. Father God, I have never stop believing or loving you. I am returning back to the Christian Faith and to continue my relationship with you! In the Name of Jesus I pray, Amen.

​Congratulations on your Return!

Here are a few important tips to help you going forward...

Tip #1- Become a part of a church fellowship and do not dwell on the reasons why you left. Be determined to live for the Lord and remember the church is not a perfect place, therefore, do not allow its imperfections to drive you away.

Tip #2 - Devote time for daily prayer because this will help center you and keep you focused on the Lord. Remember, He is right there with you.

Tip #3 -Stay in your bible! Read and Study it because this will feed your thoughts and train your mind with the words of the Lord. The bible will give you the confidence and strength to live successfully as a Christian.

Tip #4 - Connect or reconnect with fellow Christians who are sincere for the Lord. This is important because it will help strengthen your commitment and reinforce spiritual values.

Tip #5 - Make the decision to modify some of your old patterns, atmospheres, and habits because these things will not help your sincere desire to live for the Lord.

It's not how you Start, but how you FINISH!

Read Luke 15:11-24 - It is one of the most compelling narratives ever told. It's about a son who decided to return home to the love and grace of his father.